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Travis County
Posted: February 4, 2026 (1 day ago)
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Travis County
Tax Collector
Location
Austin, Texas, 78701
Salary
From $48,921.60
per year
Type
Closes
Base salary range: $147,649 - $221,900
Typical requirements: Executive-level leadership experience. Senior executive qualifications required.
Note: Actual salary includes locality pay (15-40%+ depending on location).
This role involves providing administrative support in the Tax Collector's office, focusing on special projects related to motor vehicles, such as handling paperwork, answering public inquiries, and managing records.
It requires organizing files, processing payments, and using basic office tools to assist with department goals.
A good fit would be someone detail-oriented with a few years of office experience who enjoys helping people and working independently on routine tasks.
Under moderate supervision, performs moderately complex clerical and administrative support tasks involving some independent judgment.
Performs a variety of administrative, technical or analytical work of a specialized nature in furtherance of department mission. Performs research and analysis. Performs general office functions.
Provides direction and information to the public on department and County procedures, regulations and policies. Maintains document, file, and record retrieval systems.
This is the second in a series of three general clerical-related job classifications within the Administrative Support job family.
This classification is distinguished from the Office Assistant in that work requires specialized functional knowledge with independent decision-making within established limits.
This classification is distinguished from the Office Specialist Senior in that incumbents typically have less experience, specialized knowledge and responsibility.
Applies functional knowledge to analyze and respond to matters requiring basic knowledge of department policies and procedures.
Performs research and analysis in furtherance of program and department goals. Gathers information and statistical data.
Creates databases and generates reports using spreadsheets, databases, and word processing and presentation software.
Performs general office functions. Writes and prepares correspondence. Performs and conducts research and interpretation of data. Proofs documents and performs quality control reviews.
Opens and distributes incoming mail, prepares mail outs, and maintains mailing lists. Maintains office schedules and appointments. Makes copies, does filing and sends faxes.
Performs data entry on a regular basis. Schedules meetings, conferences and facilities. May assist with department personnel functions.
Performs general office activities, such as ensuring facility availability, opening and closing doors, assisting in administrative staff support.
Participates in complex/technical administrative projects with staff as directed.
Assists with specialized or difficult work activities of subordinates or other staff members, such as mileage and travel/training requests and submittals.
Responds to technical administrative questions, and ensures necessary follow-up.
Performs receptionist duties, answers telephone, directs calls, office errands and takes and relays accurate messages. Logs phone calls and visitors. Greets and receives the public.
Answers general questions about the department, its functions and activities, and its interrelationships with County departments and outside agencies.
Refers individuals to appropriate persons, departments, or agencies.
Provides direction and information to the public on department and County procedures, regulations and policies. Records transactions and maintains manual and computerized journal entries.
Processes financial reports, including receipts, claims, and disbursements.
Receives, posts and issues receipts for fee payments or other charges and submits monies and pertinent information to appropriate departments.
Maintains effective document, file, and record retrieval systems. Maintains accountability for paper and electronic files.
Creates, compiles, retrieves and disseminates information using computer and paper files. May be responsible for record storage. May maintain records and files for microfilming.
May be responsible for scanning documents and managing indexed files. May serve as timekeeper.
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